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'''The Roots of Democracy''' is an essay by [[Lisa Simpson]] that she wrote for an essay contest. | '''The Roots of Democracy''' is an essay by [[Lisa Simpson]] that she wrote for an essay contest. | ||
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− | :''When America was born on that hot July day in 1776, the trees in Springfield Forest were tiny saplings, trembling towards the sun, and as they were nourished by Mother Earth, so too did our fledgeling nation find strength in the simple ideals of equality and justice. | + | :''When America was born on that hot July day in 1776, the trees in Springfield Forest were tiny saplings, trembling towards the sun, and as they were nourished by Mother Earth, so too did our fledgeling nation find strength in the simple ideals of equality and justice. Who would have thought such mighty oaks or such a powerful nation could grow out of something so fragile, so pure. '' |
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Latest revision as of 19:02, February 8, 2022
The Roots of Democracy is an essay by Lisa Simpson that she wrote for an essay contest.
History[edit]
Lisa wrote it and won a final place in Washington D.C.. The judge didn't belive at she wrote if but after that meet Homer they started believe that.
Content[edit]
- When America was born on that hot July day in 1776, the trees in Springfield Forest were tiny saplings, trembling towards the sun, and as they were nourished by Mother Earth, so too did our fledgeling nation find strength in the simple ideals of equality and justice. Who would have thought such mighty oaks or such a powerful nation could grow out of something so fragile, so pure.